Aleph 2 is an AI video editor that applies a single text instruction to an entire clip, not just one frame. If you need to change the lighting, swap the look of a background, or restyle a subject across a multi-shot sequence, this is the tool that handles it in one pass. Most video editors require you to work frame by frame. Aleph 2 does it from a single prompt. It works on clips up to 30 seconds long and holds up across scene cuts, which most tools cannot handle without manual intervention. You can also attach up to 5 keyframe images at specific timestamps to give the model visual anchors for your edit. This gives you frame-accurate control over the look at the beginning, end, or any point in the middle of your clip, with consistent results across every shot. Fitting Aleph 2 into your workflow takes minutes: export the clip from your editing software, upload it to Picasso IA, type what you want changed, and optionally attach a reference image to shape the visual output. The model runs in the background and returns a finished clip you can drop straight into your timeline. If the first result misses the mark, a small prompt adjustment and another run usually closes the gap.
Aleph 2 is a video editor that applies targeted visual changes to existing footage using a text prompt, without requiring any reshooting or frame-by-frame retouching. You describe the change you want, and the model propagates it consistently across every frame in the clip. On Picasso IA, this means a creator can upload a 30-second multi-shot sequence, type a description of the new look, and receive a coherent edited video in a single pass. It reads the temporal context of the whole clip, so cuts and camera angle changes do not break the consistency of the edit.
Do I need programming skills or technical knowledge to use this? No, just open Aleph 2 on Picasso IA, adjust the settings you want, and hit generate.
How long does it take to get results? Short clips under 10 seconds typically process in under a minute. A full 30-second video with keyframe references may take a few minutes depending on server load. You will see a progress indicator while the model runs.
What video length and file size are supported? The model accepts videos between 2 and 30 seconds long, with a maximum file size of 16 MB. If your clip is longer or heavier, trim and compress it before uploading. Standard formats like MP4 work reliably.
Can I control where in the video the edit takes effect? Yes. Attach up to 5 keyframe images and assign each one a timestamp, the first frame, or the last frame. The model uses those anchors to apply your edit with image-level precision at the moments you specify, then interpolates the look across the surrounding frames.
What if the result does not match what I had in mind? Try making your prompt more specific about the visual outcome you want, for example describing colors, lighting conditions, or surface textures in plain terms. Adding a keyframe image that shows the exact look you are going for usually produces a closer result on the next run.
Is it free to try? Picasso IA gives new accounts free credits, so you can run Aleph 2 on your own video before committing to a paid plan. Check your account dashboard to see your current balance.
Where can I use the edited videos I generate? The output is a standard video file you download directly. You can publish it on social platforms, include it in a client project, or import it into any video editing timeline without restrictions from the platform.
Everything this model can do for you
Apply one text prompt to every frame in the video without touching each shot manually.
Upload videos up to 30 seconds long, well beyond what most single-frame editors accept.
Edit across scene cuts and camera changes without losing visual consistency between shots.
Pin up to 5 reference images at specific timestamps for frame-accurate visual control.
Set anchors at the first frame, last frame, or any timestamp in seconds for precise targeting.
Set a seed value to get the same output every time you rerun the same prompt.
Generate edited clips directly in the browser with no setup or technical knowledge needed.